The Creation/Evolution Continuum Test

Day-Age Creationist

From http://www.natcenscied.org/resources/articles/1593_the_creationevolution_continu_12_7_2000.asp

Another attempt to accommodate science to a literal, or mostly literal reading of the Bible, is the Day-Age model, which was more popular than Gap Creationism in the 19th century and the earlier part of this one (Young, 1982). This model accommodates science and religion by rendering each of the six days of creation as long periods of time -- even thousands or millions of years instead of merely 24 hours long. Many literalists have found comfort in what they think is a rough parallel between organic evolution and Genesis, in which plants appear before animals, and human beings appear last.

The one difference (in this test, anyway) that separates you from a Progressive Creationist is that you don't believe that species have evolved at all. (If you do, and somehow ended here, you probably should be next down the list.)

This is the only one not found on http://www.natcenscied.org/resources/articles/1593_the_creationevolution_continu_12_7_2000.asp
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